Trending

Stories

Massive Update: Facebook is Working to Allow Reels to Scroll Automatically

Must Read

Yukesh Prabhu
Yukesh Prabhu
A dedicated student of Journalism with high aspiration in Reporting and content writing. A keen communicator and researcher with an expertise in content curation.

Facebook, the world’s most eccentric yet distinctive social media platform, is persistently enhancing its platform to partake in the competition for the aforetime bestowed throne. Facebook has a huge list to work on in 2022; the company has already begun to kickstart its plans on the platforms; as we saw a month ago, Facebook has brought up an uncanny and absurd feature in an abrupt situation.

But, what we call the pioneer of social media wouldn’t merely drop down its branches for goats to graze in an open meadow. We have been approaching the year’s halfway mark, and Facebook has already planned to roll out the year’s best feature. A well-known tipster @Alessandro Paluzzi revealed that Facebook is looking to change its reels format.

Also Read

He claims, “Facebook is working to allow the Reels/Short Videos feed to scroll automatically.” If there is one person who constantly talks about social media’s new features right now is Alessandro Paluzzi. Also, his forecasting is the best in the industry.

If we get this feature on the app, it will be called “Sword for couch potato” since we have miserably failed to hold the phone in one hand and the other should be scrolling the feeds. But, what we are doing instead is taking up a bunch of snacks and forgetting to take a quirky look at the screen.

Moreover, this yet-to-be-rolled-out feature could’ve been popular if released a few months back. For now, we don’t have any clue about the date and time, but what we can assure you is the feature that will undoubtedly come out soon since it demands social media.

It is noteworthy that recently, Facebook has moved all the navigation elements, including menus, and settings, to the left on the platform’s desktop version, with a blank space starring the users on top of the page.

Many users have found it ludicrous and perplexing. However, a few people opted in for the update. This is how Facebook has notified the users about the update “We moved all your navigation options into one place,” it said. “This change combines everything you need on Facebook — your profile, search, notifications, messages, etc.”

Stay updated

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss an update on the latest tech, gaming, startup, how to guide, deals and more.

Latest

Stories

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Latest

Grow Your Business

Place your brand in front of tech-savvy audience. Partner with us to build brand awareness, increase website traffic, generate qualified leads, and grow your business.

- Advertisement -

Related

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
Xiaomi 13 Ultra Global Launch: Offers, Price, Specs Meta Unveils Quest 3 VR Headset, Reduces Price for Quest 2 Foxconn to Manufacture iPhones in Karnataka, India: Creating 50,000 Jobs Amazon Echo Pop: Stylish Semi-Sphere Smart Speaker in India Redmi Display A27: Affordable 27 Inches Monitor with 100Hz Refresh Apple Music Classical App Now Available on Android WhatsApp’s Companion Mode: Same Account, Multiple Devices Nvidia & MediaTek Collaborate on Connected Car Tech Sony Unveils Project Q: A Next-Gen Handheld Game Console Snapchat Hits 200M+ Users in India, Introduces AI Chatbot
Xiaomi 13 Ultra Global Launch: Offers, Price, Specs Meta Unveils Quest 3 VR Headset, Reduces Price for Quest 2 Foxconn to Manufacture iPhones in Karnataka, India: Creating 50,000 Jobs Amazon Echo Pop: Stylish Semi-Sphere Smart Speaker in India Redmi Display A27: Affordable 27 Inches Monitor with 100Hz Refresh Apple Music Classical App Now Available on Android WhatsApp’s Companion Mode: Same Account, Multiple Devices Nvidia & MediaTek Collaborate on Connected Car Tech